Concord police log for April 2

∎ Shannon Bamford, 42, of Warren Street was arrested Feb. 21 and charged with driving after revocation or suspension and driving while intoxicated after the police said an officer pulled over his vehicle because his license plate light wasn’t working. The officer observed the smell of alcohol when he pulled Bamford over and saw that Bamford had difficulty handling his wallet, the police said. Bail was set at $3,000 personal recognizance, and Bamford was scheduled to appear in court March 11.

∎ Toby Murchison, 33, of Brown Avenue in Manchester was arrested Feb. 26 on a bench warrant. The police said Murchison was arrested after an officer was dispatched to check on someone reportedly going through vehicles. The officer came into contact with Murchison and found that he had a warrant out for his arrest on an original charge of receiving stolen property. He was released on $2,000 personal recognizance bail and was due in court March 25.

∎ Douglas Abbott, 46, of Canterbury Road was arrested Feb. 27 and charged with simple assault and vandalism. The police said Abbott was arrested after he got into an altercation with his sister over another individual being at their home. The police said Abbott punched a hole in a door and broke the door from its hinges. He was released on $2,000 personal recognizance bail and was due to appear in court April 1.

∎ Kiara Santorella, 19, of Loudon Road was arrested Feb. 27 and charged with driving after revocation or suspension after the police said an officer observed her change lanes without using a signal, ran her registration number and found that her license was suspended. The police said Santorella was also charged Feb. 7 with driving after suspension and operating on a suspended registration. She was released on $1,000 personal recognizance bail and was due in court March 11.

∎ Tori Florent-Afonso, 20, of Mooresville Road in Manchester was arrested Feb. 27 and charged with two counts of simple assault which took place at the Cumberland Farms at 196 N. Main St. The police said Florent-Afonoso got into a fight with a man, Joshua Lessard, and then got into an altercation with an individual who attempted to break up that fight. She was released on $4,000 personal recognizance bail and was due in court April 1.

∎ Anthony Yates, 18, of Marguerite Street in Manchester was arrested Feb. 28 at the Concord Police Department where he turned himself in on a warrant and was charged with simple assault. The police said the incident took place July 6 at 107 Mountain Road. He was released on $1,000 personal recognizance bail and was due in court April 1.